Recording lessons

For flexibility, versatility, and speed of this free (and no-cost), open source tool. Gamers (e.g. esports) use OBS to stream their game-play to various streaming services (e.g. Facebook LIVE, Twitch, Periscope). You can use it to record your content, too.

(Recommendation from TCEA)

Nimbus is a Chrome extension for capturing web pages, either part of one or the whole browser window. You can also edit your screenshots and screen record your desktop or a particular tab.

(Recommendation from TCEA)

Loom Pro is currently FREE for educators


Remote Learning Tools, All In One Place

Loads of useful links [US site]

2020-Parents-Guide-to-Google-Classroom.pdf

Free access/upgrade for new subscribers to 1 May 2020

HANDY TIP WHEN SHARING A YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR STUDENTS TO WATCH AT HOME - created by Stu Hasic, T4L Communications Manager, DoE

At Screencast-O-Matic, we don’t believe that video recording and editing should be difficult, or cost a fortune. Our simple and intuitive tools help you get the job done easily.

Need to record something on your computer’s screen? Follow this easy guide - and consider sharing here what you create!

How to create video lessons without making your own recordings using EdPuzzle's free account